Watch Our Breaking Bad Panels Live

Our live streams of these events have concluded, but we'll have HD video of all four panels up on our YouTube Channel in the coming days!

On Thursday and Friday night, Film Society of Lincoln Center will welcome series creator Vince Gilligan and actors Betsy Brandt, Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn, RJ Mitte, Dean Norris, and Bob Odenkirk to participate in a series of panels about AMC's seven-time Emmy-winning series Breaking Bad. Each panel consists of two episodes of the show hand-selected by the panelist(s) followed by a Q&A moderated by Matt Zoller Seitz of New York Magazine (August 1) or Emily Nussbaum of The New Yorker (August 2).

These events are currently standby only. You could brave the standby line, which we expect to be long, or you could enjoy these sure-to-be-fascinating conversations from the comfort of your own home. We will be live streaming all four panels on our YouTube Channel (also embedded below) and will announce which episodes are being shown at the beginning of each event via Facebook and Twitter. So set a calendar reminder, get your DVDs/Netflix ready, and join us for two nights of Breaking Bad like you've never experienced it before.

Anna Gunn and RJ Mitte who play Walter White’s wife Skyler and son Walt Jr. with Bob Odenkirk, who plays the morally uncentered criminal lawyer Saul Goodman, will show two of their favorite episodes followed by a Q&A moderated by Matt Zoller Seitz/New York Magazine.

Cast members Betsy Brandt and Dean Norris have breathed full lives into their characters, Marie and Hank Schrader. They will show two of their favorite episodes followed by a Q&A moderated by Emily Nussbaum/The New Yorker.

Panel 4
Event starts at 9:00pm
Q&A starts at approximately 10:30pm

Series mastermind Vince Gilligan (creator, executive producer, writer, and director), whose previous credits include The X-Files, will show two of his favorite episodes followed by a Q&A moderated by Emily Nussbaum/The New Yorker.

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